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2011-09-25, 06:56 AM | [Ignore Me] #31 | ||
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Just one thing:
You can't argue with an entity that makes up new "facts" to counter reason. It's idiotic to try as every debate turns into a stalemate. Alright, one more thing: Religion, by default, is a control. I've not seen a religion that doesn't have some sort of punishment if you stray. You don't need anyone or anything to know right from wrong.
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2011-09-25, 09:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #32 | ||
I put it in the category in which most people file it under: "religious belief" because the opposite of religion is having none. It's pedantic semantics, really. Technically, your race is human but I bet when you submit paperwork you define your race as black, white, Asian, Arab, Pacific Islander, whatever. That's an ethnicity and skin colour.
Side (irrelevant) note: whenever I see that block on paperwork I put down "other" and write in "human". |
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2011-09-25, 12:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #34 | |||
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2011-09-25, 04:52 PM | [Ignore Me] #35 | |||
You can define it how you like, but because it deals with religious beliefs (zero is still an integer, as it were) it is considered a religious preference for the purpose of indicating what your religion is. Ironic: you have no religion, you're atheist, but the fuckers on Facebook still have it listed as a religious choice. Last edited by Firefly; 2011-09-25 at 04:54 PM. |
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2011-09-26, 03:46 AM | [Ignore Me] #37 | |||
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2011-09-27, 05:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #39 | ||
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I really like that line, lol. But if said charity isn't based on any religion does that make it count towards science? There just aren't many scientific breakthroughs in charity work, I'm just saying that's an "apples and oranges" statement
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2011-09-27, 07:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #41 | ||
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Religion, imo, is a decent way to have increased self-esteem and to meet other people with similar beliefs.
Science, on the other hand, paves the way for newer ways to make life easier, more productive, or entertaining. When I consider these base concepts, I honestly believe they have no room to meddle with each other or even attack each other, simply because in the end they have different core objectives. Oh and anybody who wants to shove religion down society's throat can fuck off. |
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2011-09-28, 07:29 AM | [Ignore Me] #42 | |||
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By your logic science can have nothing to say about the truth of this idea because they have "different core objectives". Similarly, would you use that reasoning to defend astrology? It might have different core objectives, that doesn't mean science can have nothing to say about it. |
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2011-09-28, 12:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #43 | ||
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I disagree wholeheartedly. The reason is because once they get to 30 and they realize they don't have super-human powers one comes to the conclusion that they've been lied to. At this point they reject the people/ideas that fed them these lies. Same thing happens with religion.
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2011-09-28, 03:38 PM | [Ignore Me] #44 | |||
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The trick is that with Religion (well Christianity) is that you don't find out until you're already dead. So no one is the wiser since they can't ask the person what happened. "When you die you get to go Heaven if you're good!" or "You get 72 virgins!". Perfect strategy since humans are extremely gullible, no offense. Works better when you get those ideas in when they're young. As adults we're a lot more skeptical toward new ideas.
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2011-09-28, 03:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #45 | |||
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